Yes it was on the inside. This is from a mental hospital so they didn't want patients knowing what was inside.
And my house is still in NY. But I've been out for the past month exploring more places. Have a crappy little netbook to keep me still on the grid.

Starting today Canadian Internet providers are required to forward copyright infringement notices to their subscribers. This notification scheme provides a safe harbor for ISPs but is also expected to result in a surge in piracy settlement schemes. The new law further causes trouble for VPN providers, who are now required to log customers for at least six months.
After years of public and private discussions, Canada started implementing a new copyright law in recent years.
The law introduced great improvements in terms of fair use and non-commercial file-sharing, and also adopts a “notice-and-notice” policy for ISPs that goes into effect today, January 2nd.
Under the new law Internet providers are required to forward copyright notices they receive from rightsholders to their customers. Providers who do not comply, including VPN services, face damages up to $10,000.
The notice scheme creates a safe harbor for Internet providers, protecting them from copyright holder lawsuits. For Internet subscribers the effects are limited to warnings, which is less draconian than the “strikes” systems other countries have implemented.
University of Ottawa professor Michael Geist, who has been a critical follower of the copyright law changes, notes that despite its modesty people should be wary of the negative consequences these notices may have.
“I think they’re generally a good solution – proven effective when used informally and far less draconian than takedown systems. That said, there is the danger of potential abuse that will be need to be monitored,” Geist tells TF.
Among the most prominent concerns are the so-called settlement schemes where copyright holders ask pirating subscribers to pay a fee. These have become relatively common in the U.S. and are now expected to expand into Canada.
One of the companies that helps rightsholders to collect settlements is CEG TEK, and they are already gearing up to enter the Canadian market.
“We have been conducting tests in the Canada market and see positive results with ISPs. We look forward to a full-scale launch in the new year,” CEG TEK’s COO Kyle Reed informs TF.
These settlement notices are a “significant concern” according to Professor Geist. He says that the law currently doesn’t prohibit copyright holders from sending them in, but that subscribers’ identities are shielded.
“The law does not preclude the inclusion of a settlement demand, though Canada has a cap on liability for non-commercial infringement and the sender of the notice obviously does not know the identity of the subscriber,” Geist tells TF
“ISPs would seemingly be required to send these notifications, but there is nothing in the law that would stop them from advising subscribers on the context of these notices,” he adds.
The new notice-and-notice system also has a great impact on VPN providers. The new law requires them to identify pirating customers so they can forward the infringement notices.
To be able to do so the companies have to retain access logs for a minimum of six months. This mandatory data retention is expected to lead to a customer exodus as it makes it impossible for providers to guarantee people’s anonymity, a key feature of any VPN service.
As we pointed out before, the new law requires VPN providers to implement an extensive logging and notice policy to deal with takedown notices. This will prove to be quite costly or simply impossible, especially for smaller companies that are sometimes run by individuals.
Many VPN providers assign shared IP-addresses to their customers, so even if they wanted to there is no option to accurately identify a copyright infringer. For these companies the only option will be to shut down, or move the company outside of Canada.
During the months to come it will become apparent what impact the notice-and-notice system will have on businesses and customers.

A South Korean activist said Wednesday that he will launch balloons carrying DVDs of Sony's "The Interview" toward North Korea to try to break down a personality cult built around dictator Kim Jong Un.

The comedy depicting an assassination attempt on Kim is at the center of tension between North Korea and the U.S., with Washington blaming Pyongyang for crippling hacking attacks on Sony Entertainment. Pyongyang denies that and has vowed to retaliate.

Activist Park Sang-hak said he will start dropping 100,000 DVDs and USBs with the movie by balloon in North Korea as early as late January. Park, a North Korean defector, said he's partnering with the U.S.-based non-profit Human Rights Foundation, which is financing the making of the DVDs and USB memory sticks of the movie with Korean subtitles.

Park said foundation officials plan to visit South Korea around Jan. 20 to hand over the DVDs and USBs, and that he and the officials will then try to float the first batch of the balloons if weather conditions allow.

"North Korea's absolute leadership will crumble if the idolization of leader Kim breaks down," Park said by telephone.

If carried out, the move was expected to enrage North Korea, which expressed anger over the movie. In October, the country opened fire at giant balloons carrying anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets floated across the border by South Korean activists, trigging an exchange of gunfire with South Korean troops.

But it is not clear how effective the plan will be, as only a small number of ordinary North Korean citizens are believed to own computers or DVD players. Many North Koreans would not probably risk watching the movie as they know they would get into trouble if caught. Owning a computer requires permission from the government and costs as much as three months' salary for the average worker, according to South Korean analysts.

Not everyone supports sending balloons into the North, with liberals and border town residents in South Korea urging the activists to stop. North Korea has long demanded that South Korea stop the activists, but Seoul refuses, citing freedom of speech.

Park said the ballooning will be done clandestinely, with the pace picking up in March when he expects the wind direction to become more favorable.

Calls to the Human Rights Foundation on Wednesday were not immediately answered. The foundation says on its website that it works with North Korean defectors to use hydrogen balloons to send material across the border, as well as smuggling items through China and broadcasting radio transmissions to reach those who own illegal short wave radios.

Second, don't bitch about staff's ability to speak English, a lot of people who use our forums use English as a second language.

Third, Yes it is very obvious the site is at a stand still with new content. This was partially my fault as I didn't have the time I needed and wanted to move the site forward. I used to feel the same way when I was lower on the totem pole on staff. I always wanted to see the site grow. But for the year I was owner of the site I realized how fucking difficult it is to manage a site like Fkn0wned. It's not easy at all

Fourth, Within the next weeks hopefully we'll have a big news post that will make most people very happy. I can't talk about it, but if it does happen we're gonna have a lot of happy older members.

Fifth, Yes we do have a lot of low quality posters. Yes I was one of those low quality members who used to just come here for the warez... But me one of those low quality members turned out to be the fucking owner of the site...

Sixth, The up time. Yes it's fucking ridiculous. Im just as annoyed as it by anyone else. BUT for the most part it was out of my hands. There were a lot of errors we had in our databases and still have. And I am extremely thankful we have d0t1q on our site. Without him we would have no site at all, and you all need to thank him, I would sit on 8 hour skype chats with him all the time trying to fix the site errors we ran into, and we will continue to run into them, it's the problem with running a website with mass amounts of forum tables. You just have to be patient when it happens.

Seventh, Be a leader if you don't like the low quality members. A lot of the older members on this site troll the fuck out of new people. I see it everyday in the shoutbox and on peoples posts. If you guys see new people posting incorrectly or using the wrong forums, don't call them a fucking idiot, simply inform them of the rules and report the topic. A lot of older members do not make the site warm welcoming towards newer members.

Eighth, We are still trying to find our new niche. Game hacking is on the decline and we are trying our best to find a way to boost us up with a new niche. BUT this costs money, which we don't have... Fkn0wned makes literally $-20 a month. I was paying for the server bill out of my pocket just to keep it alive. And I know f0wh did this too.. This is a giant problem for us, We can't really use advertisers because none of the networks don't want to work with us. AND the ones that did had viruses all over their ads, and I will not endanger our members with that.

Before you call out the staff, please take a moment to realize its not as easy as you all think, there is tons of obstacles the site always has to come over. It's extremely difficult and extremely time consuming to run a site. Most of us do this on our free time.

Next I want to let you know that I am stepping down as the owner of the site. It's been a fun 6+ years being on the fkn0wned staff. Working my way from warez crew all the way to being the owner of this amazing forum. But now I'm older and my life is starting. I finished college and it's time to get a big boy job and be a productive citizen of society. Recently you all have seen my inactivity and it sucks, I feel that I could have done so much more as owner but IRL just has taken over. So I've decided today on Christmas it will be my last day as owner of the site.

d0t1q will be the temporary owner of the site until all is sorted out with who the new permanent owner is. If all works out I'm sure you all will be extremely happy with the new owner. But that's for the weeks to come.

I would like to thank everyone of the site for being apart of the fkn0wned community. I would also like to thank everyone who is or has been on the Fkn0wned staff. Without you guys the site wouldn't exist.

I also would like to thank all my friends that I made on this site. I've learned so much stuff from being apart of this site for the past years, and it's been a huge part of my life.

I'll still be checking in from time to time, and will be on steam when I can.